Olivier Gingras is an associate research scientist with nine years of experience simulating condensed matter systems on national supercomputers, specializing in quantum interacting systems and unconventional superconductivity. He develops and integrates tools for first-principles and many-body methods—most notably contributing to the ABINIT codebase and its interface with TRIQS to combine DFT and DMFT workflows. Based in New York and trained to a PhD level at Université de Montréal with near-perfect grades, he blends deep theoretical insight with practical high-performance computing skills. Olivier has transitioned academic work into research roles at the Simons Foundation and CEA, and he brings teaching and student‑advocacy experience as deputy for academic affairs in his graduate association. Notably, his work has focused on material-specific gap modeling for compounds such as Sr2RuO4 and FeSe, reflecting a rare ability to connect computational infrastructure to concrete superconducting predictions.
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Condensed Matter and Materials Physics, 4.3/4.3, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Condensed Matter and Materials Physics, 4.3/4.3 at Université de Montréal
Diplôme d'études secondaires, Diplôme d'études secondaires at École d'éducation internationale de McMasterville
TPRF: The Two-Particle Response Function tool box for TRIQS
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